An extra set of eyes on every disclosure file you receive.
RightsRadar is an AI tool that scans criminal disclosure (Canada) or discovery (USA) and produces a plain-English issues report — Section 8, 10(b), 11(b), Stinchcombe in Canada; 4th, 5th, 6th Amendment, Brady in the US. Built for the realities of a 30+ file caseload.
Free trial scan for verified lawyers
Email me a free scan code →Verified by bar number. One free scan per lawyer. Use it on a real client file.
The problem you already know
A 150-page impaired driving file lands on your desk Friday afternoon. You have a bail hearing Monday morning, two pre-trials Tuesday, and a contested trial starting Wednesday. You will skim the file. You'll catch the obvious issues. You may miss a 17-minute gap between arrest and right-to-counsel notification buried on page 47. You may miss that the breath certificate's calibration was overdue. You may miss the inconsistency between Officer A's notes (page 12) and Officer B's notes (page 89).
RightsRadar reads the entire file, in order, in 60 seconds, and gives you a structured issues report you can scan in 90 seconds.
What it produces
- Top issues identified — ranked by likelihood of success, with section/amendment cited
- Specific evidence references — page numbers, time stamps, officer names
- Suggested questions for cross-examination — the prep work, pre-done
- Procedural flags — disclosure gaps, late certificates, chain-of-custody breaks
- Jordan / speedy trial timeline analysis — automatic delay calculation
It is not, and does not pretend to be
- A substitute for your judgment, your reading, or your strategic decisions
- Legal advice — to you or to your clients
- A replacement for a paralegal, articling student, or junior associate
- A guarantee that its findings will succeed at trial
It's an issue-spotter. The same way you might ask a junior to flag what they noticed before you read it yourself. Cheaper, faster, available at 11pm on a Sunday before your Monday set date.
Pricing for legal professionals
- $29.99 USD per scan — pay-as-you-go, no subscription
- 1 free scan — for any verified lawyer (email us with your bar info)
- Volume pricing — for firms scanning 10+ files/month, email for a custom rate
Recommend it to your clients
A growing number of lawyers tell their clients: "Read your own disclosure. Run it through RightsRadar. Bring me the report. We'll discuss what to argue." The result: more productive client meetings, better-prepared accused, fewer bad guilty pleas.
If you'd like a custom discount code to share with your clients (e.g., a 15% promo code that ties them to your firm), email us. We'll set it up at no cost.
Coverage
All 13 Canadian provinces and territories. All 50 US states. Jurisdiction-aware analysis — Alberta cases get Alberta-specific case law (e.g., Canfield), New York cases get NY-specific procedure, etc.
Try it on a real file
Free trial scan for verified lawyers. Email with your bar info.
Request Free Scan →Common questions from lawyers
What about confidentiality and solicitor-client privilege?
Files are processed for a single scan and not retained for training or review. We do not share data with third parties. For sensitive cases, redact identifying information before upload.
Will the report be admissible?
No. Treat it as work-product internal to your file preparation. The report is not signed by a lawyer or expert and should not appear in a Charter motion or pre-trial memorandum.
What document formats are supported?
PDF (text and scanned), Word, JPEG, PNG. Scanned image quality matters — clearer scans produce better OCR.
Does it know my jurisdiction's case law?
The model is jurisdiction-aware for the leading cases. It is not a substitute for KeyCite or CanLII. Verify any specific authority before relying on it.